Well,
I have figured out a little bit more. I had chosen all of the titles that
were listed in MythDVD to transcode. What I did not know is that the first
one is all of the titles concatenated into one .vob file. The remaining
titles were each title (there are multiple episodes of a certain
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 12:56:42AM -0500, Randy Carpenter wrote:
What are the chances of us being able to get a card that will accept ATSC
over cable (using a cablecard) ? That, along with satellite, have to be
the vast majority of the market. Do many people really use OTA antennas
for
On Sunday 05 December 2004 17:25, Ryan Pisani wrote:
About six months ago I made a scripted version of Jarod's Fedora mythtv
setup (http://wilsonet.com/mythtv)available at frouse3.homelinux.com.
About 2 weeks ago I rebuilt my home-web server and the script has since
been offline. In the last
On Sunday 05 December 2004 18:18, Jonathan Harding wrote:
I've never had the issue with BW video. Thank god, I think I would have
lost a gasket after carting it back from Kyoto. Here's the process I
used. It's in Japanese but makes sense:
recorder: /dev/snd/pcmC0D1p: error setting audio input device to
44100kHz/16bits/2channel
Could not detect audio blocksize
Cannot open DSP '/dev/snd/pcmC0D1p', exitingopen: Device or resource busy
2004-12-05 23:17:12 Opening OSS audio device '/dev/snd/pcmC0D1p'.
2004-12-05 23:17:12
Hi all,
After much head-scratching and punching of keyboard I am just writing to see
if it is *at all* possible to get X running over the TV-out of my PVR350
card under Fedora Core 3. I have had no trouble at all (apart from ALSA)
getting my PVR system configured and running but whenever I try
I modified the face plate of the 771 DVB-T on the weekend so I can
chain multiple cards together. A simple process which can be done
with any 771 AFAIK.
Take a look at the photos on my blog if your interested
http://www.mtekk.com.au/blogs/dave/davesblog.html
HTH's
Dave
PS - ummm...no comments
Why does the Linux community tend to collaborate with e-mail lists?
I have a one-hour commute by train.
I have no Internet access during that time.
I do have a laptop.
A constant for most fora, mailing lists and newsgroups I have
frequented is that only one out of every 20 messages (if that) is
Here's another pie-in-the-sky request.
Is there some kind of way I can control the frontend machine through the
network? We're currently in a rather spread-out place, and sometimes
I'd like to watch tv and programs another floor away. The frontend and
backend are all on the same machine, and
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
However, I thought I'd first check here to see if anyone had done
something similar or had any clever ideas on improving my approach. Any
suggestions are welcome.
I am in exactly the same situation. I have a suitcase full of family
videos, and I plan to convert them to
On Monday 06 December 2004 02:54, Brad Templeton wrote:
Sadly, the protocols include copy protection, so no open source
decoding of the firewire stream. In theory, if they do
non-protected firewire on the broadcast shows you could get that.
I thought they were required to provide access to
I have mythtv
running on my pc with a pvr250 but if I start using menus (pressing m and
navigating the tv programme) it will suddenly hang the pc with the harddisk led
on. Resetting the pc is the only way out of the dead-lock. I am running the ivtv
0.2.0-rc3 (0.3.1 does the same to my
Chris wrote:
I'm working on a Christmas project that will have me use my myth box to
record some old family videos (on VHS tapes) to DVD. I've seen lots of
messages on the list about recording shows to DVD, but since this is
coming from a tape (and will be manually started stopped), it seems
I am unable to mark
any program for recording. Right after I installed MythTV I was able to mark
programs and they would get a small round icon in the program guide, but now
this has ceased to work.
Is there a settings
somewhere I am missing?
Thanks,
Søren
Matt Vollmar wrote:
Jonathan Markevich wrote:
Here's another pie-in-the-sky request.
Is there some kind of way I can control the frontend machine through
the network? We're currently in a rather spread-out place, and
sometimes I'd like to watch tv and programs another floor away. The
frontend
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 10:05:02 -0500, John Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris wrote:
I'm working on a Christmas project that will have me use my myth box to
record some old family videos (on VHS tapes) to DVD. I've seen lots of
messages on the list about recording shows to DVD, but
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 09:42:59 -0400, Jonathan Markevich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's another pie-in-the-sky request.
Is there some kind of way I can control the frontend machine through the
network?
A simple solution might be to use a VNC server on the frontend
machine. There is something
Sorry to flame but I hate this discussion(maybe it is because my
thoughts are the one that always lose.)
I don't like to crowd my inbox (at the ISP). I am obliged to download
once a day (which is sometimes not likeley). I have noticed it is a
pain in the butt to answer to digest mode.
I use mailing lists with Gmail. It works amazingly well. I have it set
up to automatically archive and label the mailing lists. The way gmail
treats threads as well makes it incredably powerfull. The downside of
this is you need an internet connection. The gmail interface itself is
very very quick
On 12/6/2004 10:16 AM, Chris Wieringa wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/4/2004 6:59:59 PM
Has anybody tried getting a dxr3 (using em8300-modules) to work with
mythtv. It *should* work just like the output to a pvr350 but even
when I enable output to PVR350 and select /etc/em8300_mv-0 I get
I was wondering if anyone was able to get the Personal Cinema RF
remote from NVidia working with LIRC? I know that it is just about
identical to the ATI and X10 remotes. I have tried several of the
methods that I found in the threads but nothing seems to work right.
Lsusb shows the usb receiver
On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 10:16:47PM -0700, Bill Sutton wrote:
Um...
Probably going to draw fire on this, but...
Why does the Linux community tend to collaborate with e-mail lists?
This seems kind of backward to me given that there is the rather nice
real time messaging methods used made
After reading the article re. DVI compliance...
So it looks like ATI cards are working better than NVidia for DVI. I am looking
to by a TV that takes DVI and I am concerned about the compliance of Nvidia
cards. Are the ATI cards supported at all? I have always used Nvidia with no
problems.
Jonathan Markevich wrote:
Here's another pie-in-the-sky request.
Is there some kind of way I can control the frontend machine through
the network? We're currently in a rather spread-out place, and
sometimes I'd like to watch tv and programs another floor away. The
frontend and backend are all
Are you using the tuner on the Personal Cinema to record with MythTV?
I've been interested in getting one, just wasn't sure if it would work
or not.
Sorry I don't have an answer for your remote problem.
Josh
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 09:52:06 -0600, mjc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if
On Dec 6, 2004, at 7:42 AM, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
Here's another pie-in-the-sky request.
Is there some kind of way I can control the frontend machine through
the network? We're currently in a rather spread-out place, and
sometimes I'd like to watch tv and programs another floor away. The
Agreed. The surest way for a feature request to become a feature is to
write the code. :)
I'll try to take a look at the code tonight. Not making any promises,
esp as my C++ skills are a bit rusty.
Do any of the current developers have any comments about a MythVHS
module being added with the
Has someone running FC2 on 2.6.8-1.521 followed the guide on
http://losdos.dyndns.org:8080/public/mythtv-info/MythTV_DISH_IR_LED_TX_via_Modified_LIRC.html?
Could i steal the result, because i cannot make the darn thing compile. Last
run gave me.
You will have to use the ledxmit_serial kernel
John Kuhn wrote:
Agreed. The surest way for a feature request to become a feature is to
write the code. :)
I'll try to take a look at the code tonight. Not making any promises,
esp as my C++ skills are a bit rusty.
Do any of the current developers have any comments about a MythVHS
module being
About six months ago I made a scripted version of Jarod's Fedora mythtv
setup (http://wilsonet.com/mythtv)available at frouse3.homelinux.com.
About 2 weeks ago I rebuilt my home-web server and the script has since
been offline. In the last few weeks I've had some requests for the script
- so
After installing Myth on FC2 on my new dedicated Myth box, I've run
into problems exporting my recordings with nuvexport.
I can successfully export using the MPEG2-MPEG2 option. When I play
the exported .mpg file, the audio sync starts out OK, then gets
progressively worse as the file goes on. By
If anyone received a challenge/response e-mail from me, I apologize.
My spam filter went down and had to be reconfigured... I had a typo
(mythtv-user instead of mythtv-users) in my allclear list.
Once again, my apologies and please ignore the e-mail... all messages
from this (highly work
For those of you who were on the list in August when the PVR
multi-circuit was being discussed
(http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/engine?do=post_view_flat;post=73657;list=mythtv)
here's the update from Steve:
Original Message
Subject: Re: Did you ever finish the IR /
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:27:07 -0600, Lane Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:24:23 -0600, Lane Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After installing Myth on FC2 on my new dedicated Myth box, I've run
into problems exporting my recordings with nuvexport.
I can successfully
Hello,
I am running MythTV V0.16 with Debian/Woody and an openMosix-Kernel 2.4.24.
I use the hardware encoder of my PVR350. This work fine and the cpu usage
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is around 5%.
Now I try to run xine or mplayer within MythVideo. Because of the weak cpu
they should use the
I plan on making a myth box revolving around a pcHDTV 3000 card. Which
video card should I purchase to go along with it?
From the pcHDTV web site I see the following listed:
Accelerated HDTV support with nVidia video cards.
Accelerated IDCT and Motion Compensation with GeForce4 Mx cards
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has had any sucess in getting mythBurn
working under fedora. I just got a DVD burner and would like to burn
off a bunch of Biographys I have saved to free up some space. Thanks
for any advice/tips anyone can provide,
Chris
Try forcing the capture card and audio capture IRQ processing onto one
CPU. It could be that the process is being migrated between CPUs and
the driver is not completely SMP safe.
I read up on the smp_affinity file and made the modifications, but
ultimately, it didn't help. I made the following
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 15:51 -0500, Fred Squires wrote:
But my question is what does it mean that everything comes through a
framebuffer - is that actually inferior quality or simply more processind
needed?
The framebuffer is basically just what it sounds like, a buffer (some
memory)
Just a side note, if you configure MythVideo to use the internal
player (by specifying Internal as the player commandline option),
wouldn't that let you use the PVR-350 decoder?
I havent tried it but i assume it would then send every type of file to
the internal decoder.. which isnt going to
I would like to reduce the overscan of the PVR-350's TV out, because
the image is too large for my TV right now, and I can't see a lot of
X's output.
I realize that I can set MythTV to run in a window, but that doesn't
help other X apps, or the desktop itself. I know I can run a program
like
Quoting Brad Templeton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 08:42:02AM -0600, Kevin Hulse wrote:
e) You wish to archive some of what you are recording on your Tivo
f) You wish your Tivo were better organized (like, by series then episode)
g) You want a DVD jukebox.
h) You want an
John Kuhn wrote:
Just a side note, if you configure MythVideo to use the internal
player (by specifying Internal as the player commandline option),
wouldn't that let you use the PVR-350 decoder?
I havent tried it but i assume it would then send every type of file
to the internal decoder..
Would it be possible to configure MythTV in such a way that it is
outputting TV/Video from both the PVR-350 and from an
Nvidia FX5200 s-video out out the same time? I'd like to watch TV using
the 350, but maybe switch to the 5200 and watch a divx file (from the
another s-video input on the
On Thursday 06 January 2005 10:35 am, Brian LeFevre wrote:
if gossamer threads did allow login and posting that would solve all of
our problems. That would be the better for everybody solution. You can
have your email and we can have forum!
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/74281
j2 wrote:
Has someone running FC2 on 2.6.8-1.521 followed the guide on
http://losdos.dyndns.org:8080/public/mythtv-info/MythTV_DISH_IR_LED_TX_via_Modified_LIRC.html?
Could i steal the result, because i cannot make the darn thing
compile.
Thanks to all - you saved me a lot of hard work trying to get this to work.
Ok, so I learned the hard way that a dxr is a bad combo. So I need to sell my
pvr-250 card to get a pvr-350. Anyboyd wanna buy a pvr-250 :-) :-)
Thanks
Søren
Thanks to all - you saved me a lot of hard work trying
Gavin Hurlbut wrote:
OK, we'd need a bit more details to be able to start helping troubleshoot this.
First off:
1) What kind of card are you capturing with?
2) What version of avidemux2?
mpeg2cut should take about 5 minutes or so to cut a 1h show (that's what it
takes for me anyways). 18h is
Dan,
I had been grappling with the same exact problem, even as of this
afternoon when I read your message. However, I have found a solution
that worked for me. I have a PVR350 with X enabled and am running KDE
window manager. I followed the instructions below (taken from
Brian May wrote:
Hello,
Is there a problem here?
launchpad:~# su mythtv /usr/share/xmltv/tv_grab_au/tv_grab_au.d1
tv_grab_au - (version 0.6 - release 2004-07-19)
using config filename /home/mythtv/.xmltv/tv_grab_au.conf
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
!DOCTYPE tv SYSTEM xmltv.dtd
Hi,
After running live tv for an hour or so my EPIA-M1 frontend gets
into a state where is show about 1 frame every 5 seconds. Restarting
mythfrontend doesn't help, restarting X does fix things.
This is from dmesg :
mtrr: 0xd800,0x200 overlaps existing
I was wondering if anyone has had any sucess in getting mythBurn
working under fedora. I just got a DVD burner and would like to burn
off a bunch of Biographys I have saved to free up some space. Thanks
for any advice/tips anyone can provide,
The easiest thing to do to keep all your
I mentioned this in a different email, but I'm not sure if people read it
all (it was a long message :) )
Anyway... I'm looking for a way to put in a DVD, and have Myth rip the
whole disk, just as it is, and make a single image file of it (Including
menus, and extras). I then want to be able to
Dennis Hand wrote:
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has had any sucess in getting mythBurn
working under fedora. I just got a DVD burner and would like to burn
Chris
I've got it working on FC1 and FC2. And it works great. Head over to
I am actually having a problem with lvemux, which is called by mpeg2cut
which is called by nuvexport when doing mpeg2-mpeg2. The problem is
that in order to run nuvexport, I need to ssh into the backend as root.
Apparently, although I am using jfs which allows file sizes much
bigger than
I don't know anything about that, but if you want a good ripper in
general try dvd::rip, http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 22:50:31 -0500 (EST), Randy Carpenter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mentioned this in a different email, but I'm not sure if people read it
all (it was a long
Thanks to all - you saved me a lot of hard work trying to
get this to work.
Ok, so I learned the hard way that a
dxr is a bad combo. So I need to sell my pvr-250 card to get a pvr-350. Anyboyd
wanna buy a pvr-250 :-) :-)
Thanks
Søren
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Everyone:
I have a hauppauge pvr350 connected to a Sony Widescreen 51.
The picture quality is horrendous on several levels. The picture is
shifted, so some is cut off. I have scan lines scrolling up (horizontal
lines moving vertically), and the colors are WAY off.
Does anyone know how to
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/74281
Problem is that i have compiled a kernel with that source.
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everytime I transcode a dvd to my video library using mythTV, the
incorrect audio track is encoded.
I have attempted this with many different dvd's and with encoding the
AC3 audio track option selected or deselected. On a dvd with 1
standard (ac3) audio track and 1 commentary (ac3) audio track i
I've had that happen, but generally only when starting
LiveTV, and not during. If it does happen, restarting
LiveTV once or twice usually fixes it. For the most
part, my LiveTV works fairly well, with the occasional
glitch, and major glitches with the EPG and
(sometimes) OSD.
The spurious
Ryan Pisani wrote:
'll get mention of it into the docs themselves. I've got some other
ideas relating to kickstarts floating around in my head, it would be nice
to
tie a kickstart together with some of your stuff...
I was thinking of doing the same thing actually. A few months back, I
Tom E. Craddock, Jr. wrote:
Ryan Pisani wrote:
'll get mention of it into the docs themselves. I've got some other
ideas relating to kickstarts floating around in my head, it would be
nice
to
tie a kickstart together with some of your stuff...
I was thinking of doing the same thing
Here's what I understand the messages to mean:
Tainted Kernel - You have loaded a kernel module that
does not comply with one of the permitted licenses for
kernel modules. This isn't really much of a problem,
all it means is that if you get a kernel panic, or
some other sort of issue, and you
Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|Well, I just remembered I have two clips you can try out, one 1080i, one 720p,
|both sitting around on my web server.
|
|1080i: http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/cbs-in-hd.nuv
|720p: http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/abc-in-hd.nuv
|
|Both are in the 100MB or so range,
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